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If you do a lot of work in spreadsheets, you know that sometimes you want to put a lot of characters in a cell. That doesn't always work well because the cell is too small. Or, if you want to put a really long line of characters. Maybe a big sentence. It can even run off the page. Google Sheets isn't smart enough to word wrap it. I will just keep it like this. It looks ugly, it's hard to read. It just doesn't work very well. The way that you would work around this if you were using Microsoft Excel would be that you would insert a text box. You just go to the insert ribbon, select text box, and then you type your text into there. That takes care of the word wrapping. You can have line breaks. You can have different font colors. Different font weights. It's like a mine word processor within your spreadsheet. But, if you want to use that in Google Sheets, you can't really find it in the menus. Or, at least, it's hard to find. So, the way to find it is go to Insert - Drawing and then, o...